<p>I am kind of concerned that my USC Admission offer might probably be revoked coz of my performance in the past two semesters.</p>
<p>Applied with 86 credits completed and 3.8 GPA (Got into Marshall)</p>
<p>This is how my Spring grades turned out:
SPRING: +12 Credits (Total: 86+12=98)
English Lit- A
American Lit - A
Intro to CIS - B
History - A-
Calculus III - W
Biology II - W
Money/Banking - W</p>
<p>SUMMER (OUCH!!!) +15 (Total: 98+11=109 excluding Calc III)
Poli Science - A
Health Class I - A
French I - B+
Chemistry - B-
Calculus III - F (<<<OUCH!!!! Forgot to drop the class)
French II - W
Health Class II - W</p>
<p>Do you think my admission offer will probably be revoked... its just 2 weeks to start at USC...I feel horrible... but I wasn't serious about any of those courses coz I already had a lot and was just wasting time...</p>
<p>I called USC office and asked them whether I hve to notify for my withdrawals and they said "only if it is a pre-requisite"...
Please! Please! respond</p>
<p>The admissions conditions in the packet says you must pass every class with a satisfactory grade. I'm asumming that means a C- or better. Of course, ask the school immediately before you pay for classes and the loans are finalized and stuff.</p>
<p>I have a friend who, after having been admitted to Georgia Tech conditionally, withdrew from a single community college course and consequently had his offer rescinded. </p>
<p>At any rate, I hope it all works out for you.</p>
<p>I think USC is one of the more unforgiving colleges when it comes to failing a pre-req-- especially when they don't offer any type of option to replace the failing grade by retaking it.</p>
<p>how many calc classes do you have to take for business? I would think you have to finish more than two calc classes especially for a major with foundations in math such as accounting</p>
<p>if you plan on applying to grad school afterwards for business i'm not sure just Business Calculus would cut it. On most articulation agreements I've seen where you have the option of which math sequence to take they "strongly suggest" you take the typical series</p>
<p>If you are transferring to engineering/math/science, you have big problem with that W and F in calculus III. On the surface, your performance in calculus III indicates that you are strugling in multivariable calculus. Also, calculus is just one basic step for engineering/math/science so may be you should thinking about changing major because on the upper division level courses, the courses gonna be 10 times harder than the calculus. </p>